Reliable and Unreliable
The TCP/IP suite provides two transport methods. TCP ensures that data arrive intact and complete, while UDP just sends out packets. TCP is used for everything that must arrive in perfect form, and UDP is used for streaming media, VoIP and videoconferencing, where there is no time to retransmit erroneous or dropped packets in real time.
IP Makes It Routable
TCP/IP is a routable protocol, and the IP "network" layer in TCP/IP provides this capability. The header prefixed to an IP packet contains not only source and destination addresses of the hosts, but source and destination addresses of the networks they reside in. Data transmitted using TCP/IP can be sent to multiple networks within an organization or around the globe via the Internet, the world's largest TCP/IP network. The terms "TCP/IP network" and "IP network" are synonymous.
The IP Identifies Everything
Every node in a TCP/IP network requires an IP address (an "IP") which is either permanently assigned or dynamically assigned at startup (see IP address). For an explanation of how the various layers in TCP/IP work, see TCP/IP abc's and OSI model. For a conceptual picture, see communications protocol. See protocol stack, TCP/IP port, DNS, DHCP and IP on Everything.
The TCP/IP Stack
The TCP or UDP transport layer 4 sends packets to IP network layer 3, which adds its own header and delivers a "datagram" to a data link layer 2 protocol such as Ethernet, ATM or SONET. See datagram.
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